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  • hahaha 2:47 to 3:03 is like the one scene from Bruce Almighty. 

  • What would the world be like without Federal Q's!!

  • @rescue75squad750 like new york!

  • what state was this in

  • 0:40 Two nice failure to yield citations right there. Love trailing these rigs... you're almost guaranteed to get some leadfoot that ends up with a pretty hefty fine.

  • @OfficerNelson

    What are you talking about?

  • @kurnellampdwarf You are required by law to stop for an emergency vehicle... had the truck intended on turning left, those cars that passed by in the far lane obviously didn't plan on yielding for it.

  • @OfficerNelson

    Oh I see, I thought you meant the firetruck I was like "what?!". lol

  • I hate car accidents in Construction with bad traffic!

  • Niaaaaaaace Siren Control! that Q was a steamin! How was this MVA was there entraptment? Be Safe Guys!

  • @CGshortman12

    thanks and yes multiple

  • @190HouseFF oo sounds like fun for you guys!

  • Nice to hear the 'Q' being used correctly :)

    Good work guys.

  • @train672

    mostly used outta frustration lol

  • @train672 What is the "Q" refering to?

  • Great repones, great video, Keep up the great work out their!

  • wheres this at? PA?

  • Nothing worse than having to fight through bumper-to-bumper traffic to get to an MVA!

  • Is the driver the one that controls the Q ? .

  • You usually have foot controls on both the drivers and officers side that controls the Q and the air horn.

  • All of our equipment for code 3 is on the roof, between the engineer and engine "co-pilot". All depends where you are.

  • well the Q can be set one of 2 ways. ours havea petal on both driver and officer sides, but one of our back-up tankers runs the Q off a switch next to the main siren. and the air horns a chain on the roof.

  • Lightstreet, Pa....Just outside of Bloomsburg in Columbia County....

  • Fucking Awesome, wheres the rest, would be nice to have seen it. GREAT VIDEO BRO!!!!

  • What state are you in? My station is 190 also.

  • How long u hafta fight fires before you get to sit in the Captains seat? Then how long to sit in the Engineers seat and drive/operate it?

  • There isn't really a determing factor, but it usually depends on training or senior man status. All our driver/operators go though driver/pump training and a written test and are to have the EVOC course to become operators.

  • @ExtremeGamer55 Yeah I know, I'm an Junior and I rode officer to an Alarm Drop with Smoke Showing the other day

  • @ArmyRescue2 Haha, I wrote this two years ago, how little did I know, lol. Im now a Fire Cadet training before I go through the acadamy in less than a year I hope. I know soon though. In my dept you need to be an officer or a full-time firefighter to ride in the officer seat if an officer isn't present.

  • @ExtremeGamer55 ha ya it was just me and the driver...We got cancled but continued in...we got on location..."Smoke showing"

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